Turning Syria into the private life of the Islamic Republic
The Islamic Republic has established an office in Haskeh province of Syria that recruits and recruits young forces for groups
The militia acts on its own
It hires young men with a monthly salary of 200 dollars, and currently, 80 people work voluntarily in this office.
Similarly, Lebanon’s Hezbollah and the Islamic Republic of Iran have turned the vegetable warehouses in Sayeda Zeinab area of Damascus into military bases of their own and the Islamic Republic’s forces after their capture.
Using the bad economic situation in Syria, groups of Hezbollah have made villas in the “Al-Sobourah” area of Damascus after buying them the headquarters of their forces, and the militants affiliated to the Islamic Republic are buying many properties in some areas of Damascus.
Previously, Russia prevented the presence of militias affiliated with Iran in these areas, but with Russia’s involvement in the Ukraine war, the Islamic Republic’s influence in these areas is more likely to expand.
In addition to these actions, the militias affiliated to the Islamic Republic have also confiscated the properties of people in different regions of Syria.
10 houses and last year the IRGC and the militias supported by it have confiscated 30 shops in the city of al-Mayadeen in the eastern suburbs of Deir Ezzor, Syria, claiming that their owners are opponents of Bashar al-Assad’s government.
Some of these confiscated houses have been turned into military headquarters, and some others have been given to Al-Sheikh Brigade militiamen, whose rent is received by the commanders of this “Brigade.”
